The last leg of the last race decides the 2007 NCNC –  It's hard to imagine how it could have been closer.  The 20th and final race of the weekend saw bMobile Team BVI two points behind Team Holmberg BEYC.  The BVI team needed to finish the final race with two boats between them for a tie or three for a win.  This was not very likely with the super consistent Holmbergs scoring nothing worse than a third so far…

So what it boils down to is this.  If the BVI win the final race Holmberg has to come 5th (and last!) for the BVI to win.  If the BVI place 2nd and the Holmberg’s last it will be all tied up.

Race 19 saw the Holmbergs looking shaky for the first time. They rounded the first windward gate last and only managed to get past Annapolis and the Dutch to place third. Meanwhile the BVI could not get past the Canadians who won the race.

Conditions could not be more perfect.  There's a little more wind than Saturday but very little wave action.  The mark boat has not had to adjust the course once all day, the sun is out, and the course is set right off the beach. Six teams are ashore watching the final race unfold; no one really thinks the BVI has a chance.  The Dutch had already missed out on catching Andrew Water's 'Blighty's' with their 4th in race 19, the Canadians, even with another bullet cannot poach third place either. All eyes are on young Alec Anderson helming for the BVI.

The start went very badly for the Holmbergs and crew.  They end up taking transoms and tack out into the channel.

The Canadians are on fire and they round first with the BVI in hot pursuit. Incredibly the Holmbergs round the windward gate in last place by several boat lengths.  It's a two round race but the Holmbergs cannot close up on the run, rounding the leeward gate still firmly in last place.  The final run sees the BVI desperately chasing the Canadians.  The Holmbergs are rooted in last place, USA Dotty Holoubek sailing 'Black Pearl' and the Dutch in 'MIO' do not lose any ground to the Holmberg’s.
The Canadians defend their lead and take the race, the BVI score 2 and the Holmbergs score 5. Back on shore the points are double checked, the two teams are locked together on 18 points. In the event of a tie it's the number of bullets that decides the outcome. After sailing 10 races over the weekend the BVI has 5 bullets but the Holmbergs have 6. Team Holmberg representing the Bitter End Yacht Club and the USVI take the 2007 NCNC.

It's been a great weekend and the lower than expected turnout did not dampen the event at all. The Holmbergs, namely; John, wife Dianne, son Kai (age 8), Brother Peter and his wife Denise gracefully accepted the fine half hull trophy and the perpetual award. Congratulations to them, it was a pleasure to have them racing here together and it has to be said, they are true ambassadors to the sport of sailing.

Full Results
BEYC Holmberg 18,
BVI 'bMobile' 18,
UK 'Blighty's' (Andrew Waters) 24,
HIHO (Andy Morrell) 25,
Canuks (Chris Watters) 26,
Holland (Fritz Bus) 28,
STM 'Scuba shop' (Simon Manly) 38,
'Crabtown Sailors' USA (Dotty Holoubek) 42,
'Team Tatters' UK (Robin Tattersal) 46,
'Home Nations' UK (Steve Roose) 47,
'English Roses' UK (Simon Wood) 48

Upcoming Races 2008
15-17 Feb 30th    Annual Sweethearts Regatta
15-17 Feb26th    Annual Classic Yacht Regatta
7-10 Mar    11th Annual Dark and Stormy Regatta
24-27 Mar    BVI Sailing Festival
28-30 Mar    BVI Spring Regatta
19 Apr    Virgin Queen Pizza Pursuit Race
10- 11 May    BVI Dinghy Championships
23-25 May    34th Annual Foxy’s Wooden Boat Regatta
21 Jun    Financial Services Challenge
4 – 5 Jul    17th Annual Firecracker 500 Race
19 Jul    Lowell Wheatley Anegada Pursuit Race
6-7 Sep    Back to Schools Regatta
4-5 Oct    Pete Sheals Match Racing
11 Oct    Willy T Virgins Cup Race
18-20 Oct    Trafalgar Cup Race
24-26 Oct    11th Annual Foxy’s Cat Fight
1-2 Nov    bMobile BVI Schools Regatta
8-9 Nov    North Sound and Back Race
15- 16 Nov    Nanny Cay IC24 Nations Cup
22 Nov    Pussers Round Tortola Race
5-6 Dec    Gustav Wilmerding 18th Memorial Challenge
13-14 Dec    Quantum Sails IC24 International Regatta
20 Dec    O’Neal & Mundy Commodore’s Cup

And if that's not enough, check out the forum on www.IC24.org for more weekly beercan racing action right off the southern end of Nanny Cay.   IC24s, pictured above, are the new fad in racing and fast spreading to the rest of the Caribbean and North America.